10 Most Iconic Wedding Dresses Ever

The times may have changed, but classic dress trends remain the same. We saw some incredible gowns on the runway this past season and think they are as timeless as ever! Check out these lovely famous brides and their modern-day counterpart! Which one is closest to your dream dress style?

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Kate Middleton's Lace Gown With Sleeves by Sarah Burton

This iconic Sarah Burton royal wedding gown has since inspired countless modest v-necks and dainty lace sleeves. This romantic style will make any girl feel like a princess.

The structured bodice and strapless style of Posh Spice's trend setter wedding dress (by Vera Wang, none other) has paved the way for many dresses in time since. She just may be solely responsible for the strapless dress empire in the world of weddings.

While there was nothing understated about Diana's puff-sleeved, ruffled, silk taffeta gown (not to mention covered in lace, embroidery, and 10,000 tiny pearls) at her royal wedding to Prince Charles in 1981, we still see each of those elements — just not all on the same gown.

This dreamy, Hollywood fantasy gown was just that. In 1956, she played a princess onscreen in The Swan and then assumed the role in real life. As a parting gift from Grace Kelly's former studio, MGM, the pearl-studded, long-sleeved gown she wore to marry Monaco's Prince Rainier was conceived by costume designer Helen Rose.